10 Reasons to Stay Christian in High School: A Guide to Staying Sane, Standing Firm. . .and not looking like a Religious Idiot - eBook
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10 Reasons to Stay Christian in High School: A Guide to Staying Sane, Standing Firm. . .and not looking like a Religious Idiot - eBook  -     By: Michael Ross, Greg Johnson

10 Reasons to Stay Christian in High School: A Guide to Staying Sane, Standing Firm. . .and not looking like a Religious Idiot - eBook

GoTandem / 2015 / ePub

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Title: 10 Reasons to Stay Christian in High School: A Guide to Staying Sane, Standing Firm. . .and not looking like a Religious Idiot - eBook
By: Michael Ross, Greg Johnson
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: GoTandem
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781634094498
ISBN-13: 9781634094498
Stock No: WW77163EB

Publisher's Description

When Monday rolls around and Christian teens set foot on campus, do they leave their faith back in Sunday school—or are they the same Christ-following kids that people know (and admire) at church? Do they have the courage to "stay Christian" around peers—or do they slide toward what’s popular (risking some painful regrets)? Whether teens are looking ahead to their high school years or are somewhere in the middle, there’s a lot they can do to remain sane when everyone else has jumped off the deep end. This book is filled with advice and tips to help them stay Christian in high school.

Author Bio

Michael Ross is an award-winning journalist and the author, coauthor, and collaborator of more than 30 books. The former editor of Breakaway, a national magazine for teen guys published by Focus on the Family, today he oversees Back to the Bible’s book publishing efforts. He and his wife, Tiffany, live in Lincoln, Nebraska, with their young son, Christopher.

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